Bail Industry Features

Consent Decree Helps Transform LAPD

In the late 1990s the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) found itself swirling in scandal. At its epicenter were allegations of illegal and unethical actions by the department’s anti-gang unit, Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (CRASH).

By 2001 more than 75 officers had been investigated or charged and over 100 criminal case verdicts were overturned due to perjury and other forms of misconduct.

The arrest and shooting of unarmed teenager Javiar Ovando was one such case. The officer planted a gun on him and alleged he acted in self defense. Ovando was tried and sent to prison but …

By |October 17th, 2011|Bail Industry Features|Comments Off on Consent Decree Helps Transform LAPD

Impact of Realignment on Orange County Jail

Over the years, criminals who committed serious felonies in California were housed in state prisons. Due to serious overcrowding, however, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the state must reduce its prison inmate population by 30,000. Starting October 1, 2011, a new realignment will be underway in the California prison system which will have an impact on all counties, especially Orange County.

The Realignment Plan will mean more felons being housed in county jails for the duration of their sentences instead of being sent to state prisons. According to the new legislation, prisoners who are sentenced to less than three …

By |October 10th, 2011|Bail Industry Features|Comments Off on Impact of Realignment on Orange County Jail

Realignment Shaking Up California County Jails

Starting October 1st, a major shift has changed the way California’s correctional system handles inmates. Many felons will be housed at county jails instead of state prisons. Parolees who would have been under the supervision of state parole officers will become the responsibility of county probation officers.

These changes have been prompted by the recent Supreme Court decision that California prisons must reduce the inmate population by more than 33,000. The current inmate population in the state’s correctional system is 144,000.

Among changes being made is the hiring of additional personnel for the county sheriffs’ probation offices, new construction projects and …

By |October 4th, 2011|Bail Industry Features|Comments Off on Realignment Shaking Up California County Jails

Inside the Orange County’s James Musick Jail

MUSIC AT MUSICK:
Irvine Jail Gets Rocked By Bobby “Cash” Millspaugh
The James Musick Jail in Irvine is one of Orange County's main detention facilities. For the last four years, Bob Millspaugh, or "Bobby Cash", as the inmates call him, has been holding a concert at the Musick Jail on the third Friday of every month. Each time, a makeshift stage is set up in the visiting room with its scenic view of the jail’s surrounding barbed wire fences.

A record number of inmates, 150, signed up to attend Millspaugh’s recent concert. That was nearly a third of the male population at …

By |September 28th, 2011|Bail Industry Features|Comments Off on Inside the Orange County’s James Musick Jail

How Bail Bonds Work

When you or someone you know is arrested, your number one priority is getting out of jail as quickly as possible. Once the bail amount is set, it can be posted to the jail or courthouse with cashier’s check or cash. With bail amounts in California reaching into the tens and even hundreds of thousands of dollars and beyond, most people simply cannot afford to post the full amount of bail. This is when the help of a licensed expert bail bondsman is most beneficial.
Why Post Bail?
There are important things to be done before a court case which are difficult to handle …

By |August 30th, 2011|Bail Industry Features|Comments Off on How Bail Bonds Work

Illegal Bail Bond Solicitation Hurts the Industry

When done right, a bail bondsman can earn a good living. While the majority of bondsmen work hard to deserve the trust of their clients, there are those who seek to increase their business through underhanded means. There have been many instances of bail bondsmen cold calling families of defendants,handing out flyers in the courthouse, or paying inmates to solicit clients within the jail.

With so many effective and legal options for marketing a bail bond business, it’s not only surprising, but disheartening to see that agents are willing to risk their careers and the reputation of the industry for …

By |August 15th, 2011|Bail Industry Features|Comments Off on Illegal Bail Bond Solicitation Hurts the Industry

What Happens if I Bail Someone Out of Jail and They Skip Court?

When someone you know has been arrested, they may turn to you for help in posting their bail. If you agree to help them, you will have the option to either pay the full bail amount directly to the court or jail or to use the services of a bail bondsman. When you sign a bail bond contract with a licensed bail bond company, you become known as the "indemnitor". This means that you are assuming responsibility to the court and the bail agent.
A Bail Bond Is A Legal Contract
As the signer of a bail bond contract, you are …

By |August 9th, 2011|Bail Industry Features|Comments Off on What Happens if I Bail Someone Out of Jail and They Skip Court?

How To Become A Licensed Bail Bondsman

Whenever someone thinks about becoming a bail bondsman, their mind automatically flashes to images of "Dog the Bounty Hunter" patrolling through the streets in his enormous black SUV with an armed posse, chasing down bail jumpers. This is a much-glamorized version of the reality, however.

Outside of the television screen, there is much less action and drama involved in the bail bonds business. Training to become a bail bondsman requires a serious commitment and an investment of time, energy and money.

Each state has different requirements and regulations. Many states will require that you have no felony convictions and be of …

By |July 6th, 2011|Bail Industry Features|Comments Off on How To Become A Licensed Bail Bondsman

Inside The Monterey County Jail

Sheriff Stays Busy Repairing Old Monterey County Jail
The Monterey County jail exhibits the term “dilapidated” to the fullest. It smells, it leaks, it’s rusting and basically, Monterey needs a new jail. Unfortunately, authorities are scurrying around to find the time and the money to get it running safely, not to mention the efforts for building a new proper facility.
History of Monterey County Jail, the Numbers and the Future
The Monterey County Jail is located on Natividad Road in Salinas. It is 34-years-old but resembles a building that has gained the wrinkles of a prehistoric caveman. This is mostly due to …

By |March 3rd, 2011|Bail Industry Features|Comments Off on Inside The Monterey County Jail

Inside the New LAPD Metro Center Jail

New $74-Million LAPD Jail Remains Locked
The LAPD began construction of the new 172,000 square-foot Metropolitan Detention Center four years ago with $70-million in public funds. However, today it's still not being used.

The Los Angeles Police Department is still using the run-down and overpopulated Parker Center jail located in downtown LA. Due to the lack of funds, they are unable to hire jailers to run this five-floor structure, which is one of the largest structures of its kind.

The new Metropolitan Detention Center is equipped with surveillance equipment, automatic doors, and electronic fingerprinting stations. In order to provide greater monitoring of …

By |June 22nd, 2010|Bail Industry Features|Comments Off on Inside the New LAPD Metro Center Jail
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